

That said, updating to the latest will not yet fix any of those performance problems.
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You need to turn on the Java-8 update site. That is not the latest version of ImageJ2. I click around on various windows including the script window.

There have been a few instances when it never appeared for me. Sometimes this can take many seconds to happen.

If you are in full manual mode sometimes when you switch windows the menu bar is blank except for the Apple and Fiji or ImageJ menu and you have to wait for it to appear for it to use the menus at all. I see what emartini and dprotter are talking about. This is starting to be a big issue at my institure since some users after updating their Mac to El Capitan Fiji starting to go really slow and some plugin do not work at all. I can confirm that pass to El Capitan and using Java 8 Fiji is really really run slow and many times my own jython scripts and java plugins do not work at all. Basically, the time it takes to switch windows has made Fiji almost unusable for me. I was wondering if this behavior could have something to do with the fact that El Capitan uses compressed memory. I cant do anything until it reappears, including using Shift-R to repeat previous commands. When I go to swap between windows the menu bar disappears for a few seconds. In any case there is clearly a problem switching from window to window. Unfortunately, upgrading broke the java6 launching script I pulled off the forum somewhere pasted below. Regarding the App Nap and graphics-related issues, I know of no fix or workaround, unfortunately. You could try testing with the latest one and see whether it still suffers from these speed issues. However, there have been a few new revisions of Java 8. Still, it always takes forever to launch and I cant drag files over the icon to use the importer.
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Mac OS X 10.3.9: Safari 1.3: Java Issues Plug-in (AcidSearch, etc.) problems more I remember reading through most of this thread a few months ago and switch to using Java 6 through the command line. However, the good news is that even AWT Frame i. I am afraid a switchover would not be entirely trivial, since Application. JD-GUI crash on start up w/ Mac High Sierra? Wayne Thanks for the fix in the daily build. But they seem to have no effect on behavior.
